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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the anatomical feature of a person or animal, or in various idiomatic expressions.
Example: "She has a beautiful nose that complements her facial features."
Alternatives: "one's nostrils" or "the snout".
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Always a nose ahead?
What about a nose?
Or a nose?
It's a nose.
She's got a nose ring.
A nose, a hand.
But have a nose.
"A nose has style.
And what a nose job it was.
You develop a nose for that".
Without a nose, I could not tell.
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